I always considered marriage the epitome of feeling connected: you share a life with a partner and maybe even have children. Society at least acts like it is.

I have a coworker in his 40s, conservative and Christian, married to a woman holding a job, he is also employed and has a good job, all things considered and they have a child.

I don’t see this person much but each time he sees me he approaches to basically complain and rant, mostly about democrats and foreigners, getting very emotional to the point of crying.

At first I hated him for spewing so much shit, but now I think I’m starting to pity him: he has a job, is married to a working woman, they have a child, they are homeowners… and he still feels angry and needs to rant to feel good. It’s like he’s angry at everything.

Which takes me to think, maybe there are things men need emotionally that women cannot provide, but I couldn’t write a list.

What are some of these connections men need out of a marriage?

  • @[email protected]
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    244 months ago

    It’s easy to feel lonely around your wife if you don’t think women are people. And if he’s a Republican in 2024, that’s probably how he thinks. Drink your respect women juice and you’ll find marriage much more enjoyable.

    • a Kendrick fan
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      64 months ago

      Exactly and OP is giving people like him a out by pitying him and using the phrase “there are things men need emotionally that women cannot provide”

      why should one gender’s emotional needs be fulfilled by another? that’s misogynist by nature

      OP’s coworker is an horrible person and deserves evactly what he’s getting and much worse

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        54 months ago

        I think what OP should have said is that people have needs, and one single partner can’t provide all of those needs